Waterloo House E. M'LENNAN, BEGS respectfully to intimate, that he is (per late arrivals) in receipt of the following arc tides, which will be ofTered to the Public for the low prices at which the present depressed state of the markets enables him to dispose of them: Dark Fancy Prints, Small pattern light ditto Csuperior) * Blaok and white ditto, Navy'blue, ditto-, Snperfioe Calicoes and Long Cloths, Colored Satins and Persians,* Black Shawl Fringe, Plain Lutestring'Kibbons, Figured Bobbineta, Lasting Slippers, Infant’s Shoes, While Wadding, Gentlemen's Blaok Satin Cravats, Ditto Straw Kid Gloves, Ditto Cotton Night Caps, Girl’s White Cotton Hose, lied Cottons, Threads and Tapes. TO TAILORS AND OTHERS. Drab Moleskins. Canvas for Coats, See. Raven Sewings. Auckland, March 15, 1844. Three Pieces! ROYAL VICTORIA THEATRE, Short land Crescent. MONDAY EVENING NEXT, March 25, 1844, THE Entertainments will commence with the Laughable Farce, entitled The Siamese Twins! OR, 3 IRISH AND ENGLISH. Mr. Foroeps, a Virtuoso Mr. Joplin, Captain Vivid Mr. Young, Dennis O'Glib I The Siamese | Mr. BcCkinoHaM. Simon 510 w,.. | Twins. | Mr. Weldon. Roughead Mr. Dickson. Charles.. Mr. Duke. Robert.. Mr. Skeeo. TO BE FOLLOWED BY AN OVERTURE. After which Mr. DUKE will sing *SUCH A GETTING UP STAIRS > Mr. BUCKINGHAM will sing the muoh admired romic song •I NEVER SAYS NOTHING TO NOBODY: A GRAND MUSICAL BALLET OF ACTION, The Danoe, Chorus, Scenery, and Magic beisg All Original. To be followed (by particnlarjdesire,) in come* quence ot the great applause bestowed oo its first performance on Monday Evening last, the Overture | ** ITALIAN A IN ALGERIA.” Master BUCKINGHAM will ting for the last lime his favourite MEDLEY with Orchestral aecuuipainnieQis. The whole to conclude with lVho's the Dupe ! OB THE ORIGINAL. Doors open at half-past seven, performance to commence at eight precisely. Boxes, ...2s. Pit.... Is. Accountant. A GENTLEMAN thoroughly conversant with Book-keeping, by Double or Single Entry, and of some years colonial experience, offers his services in the settlement of partnership acconnti Arbitrations, or the keeping of books. Any communication addressed to J. H, M., to be left at the “ Chronicle” Office, will be respectfully attended to Voir Published, And to be had at the “ Chronicle' Office THE NEW ZEALAND * * SHEET ALHAHACK) For the Year of our Lord 1844. Jainnary 30, 1344. Just JPubtishea, PRICE, TWO SHILLING AND SIXPENCE, NEW-ZEAL AND, A POEM IN THREE CANTOS. And can be had of J. Moors, Printer,
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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 33, 21 March 1844, Page 1
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